Saartjes Fleeglized Bootie These adorable booties are the - TopicsExpress



          

Saartjes Fleeglized Bootie These adorable booties are the invention of a clever Dutch knitter named Saartje. They wereirresistible, until I read the directions. Urk! Seams! And zillions of ends, too, whine. Then I got to thinking that the pattern would be easy enough to adapt to the Fleegle Seamless Method. Heres an alternate method of knitting these little cuties. (The original pattern can be found here.) Note: I emailed her twice asking for permission to post this altered the pattern, but she never answered me. I tried. Note Again: Instructions are given for working on two circulars. DPN folks can easily convert to 5 sticks. Cast on 31 stitches using the Turkish cast-on--15 stitches on needle 1 and 16 stitches on needle 2. I actually just cast on 30 stitches (15 loops), then made an extra loop on the second needle to get the stitch count correct. Knit across the first needle only. You are now at the beginning of the rounds. You can place a marker, or just use the yarn dangle to indicate the beginning of the rounds. Row 1: P15, place marker (pm), P1, pm, P15 (Because the marker business falls at the beginning of the needle, I moved a few stitches from the first needle to the second so the marker wouldnt fall off and the increases didnt occur at the very beginning of the second needle). Row 2: Knit in the back and front of first stitch (kbf), knit to marker, make 1 using a backwards loop (m1), K1, m1, knit to last stitch, kbf (3 stitches between markers) Row 3: Purl Row 4: kbf, knit to marker, m1, K3, m1, knit to last stitch, kbf (5 stitches between markers) Row 5: Purl Row 6: kbf, knit to marker, m1, K1, m1, K3, m1, K1, m1, knit to last stitch, kbf (9 stitches between markers) Row 7: Purl Row 8: kbf, knit to marker, m1, K1, m1, K7, m1, K1, m1, knit to last stitch, kbf (13 stitches between markers) Rows 9-18: garter stitch, that is purl 1 row, knit 1 row Row 19: Purl. Change color here if desired. Row 20: K15, SSK 5x, K1, K2Tog 5x, K15 Row 21: Purl Row 22: Knit Row 23: Purl Row 24: Knit 10, turn, cast on 10 by knitting on*, Knit 20, Purl 31, turn. Here you can see the finished cast-on stitches for the first strap. Instructions for the cast-on are at the end of this post. Row 25: Bind off 21 purlwise, cast on 10. Row 26: P20, K20. With a crochet hook, slip-stitch in the first stitch of the row below, chain 6 (to make a button loop), and put the end of the chain loop back on the left needle. Bind off 20 stitches knitwise, 20 stitches purlwise. With a crochet hook, slip-stitch in the first stitch of the row below, chain 6 (to make a button loop), and put the end of the chain loop back on the left needle and slip-stitch the two stitches together. Cut yarn, pull through loop and finally... Weave in ends. *To cast-on via knitting on, insert the right needle into the first stitch on the left needle, knit through it normally, but dont drop the stitch. Instead, return the loop to the left needle (1 stitch made). Insert the right needle between the first and second stitch on the left needle, knit and put the loop back on the left needle (another stitch made). Repeat 8 more times. You should have 10 new stitches on the needle and be in position to resume knitting the next row. Have fun!
Posted on: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 20:11:26 +0000

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